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The Wistar Institute
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About The Wistar Institute
The Wistar Institute is an independent biomedical research institution located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1892, it is one of the nation's oldest and most established centers for basic biomedical research and is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania.
Specific credentialed program listings were not available in current IPEDS data. The Wistar Institute is primarily a research organization, but it engages in advanced scientific training, postdoctoral fellowships, and graduate education in collaboration with academic partners in the life sciences.
Philadelphia's position as a leading life sciences hub in the United States makes Wistar's location advantageous for researchers and trainees seeking access to a dense network of academic medical centers, biotechnology firms, and pharmaceutical companies.
PHILADELPHIA, PA
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